raymondh Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 My UD5 didn't accept the external USB drive as boot device made with option 14 of the script... Not via BIOS boot priority, not via F12... I can't get mine to boot a USB HD either, I have to use eSATA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digital_dreamer Posted October 27, 2009 Author Share Posted October 27, 2009 I can't get mine to boot a USB HD either, I have to use eSATA. I'll be looking into this. MAJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raymondh Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I'll be looking into this. MAJ Oh, cool! Let me know if you would like help, I have a bunch of different drives as well as Mac's and Leopard/SL installs. I would be glad to help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiSAr Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I'll be looking into this. MAJ I've never had issues booting from a USB drive. The trick is to not run option number 3 of DD's script, that is making the drive active.I have 2 USB hard drives with Lepoard and SL respectively and they all boot with no issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbj Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I've never had issues booting from a USB drive. The trick is to not run option number 3 of DD's script, that is making the drive active.I have 2 USB hard drives with Lepoard and SL respectively and they all boot with no issues. I've tried it a few times with two different external USB-HDs (option 14 only): UD5 BIOS doesn't see them. Not in boot priority, not in F12 boot menu.. My 8GB USB-Stick is recognized as boot-install (option 14), and it works until screen goes to sleep again... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiSAr Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I've tried it a few times with two different external USB-HDs (option 14 only): UD5 BIOS doesn't see them. Not in boot priority, not in F12 boot menu.. My 8GB USB-Stick is recognized as boot-install (option 14), and it works until screen goes to sleep again... Wow....hmmm...are you working from a leopard install? I noticed in your signature that you have 3 hard disk drives. WHy dont u install to one of those using DD's script, that is steps 2 - 7 and then we can pick up from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbj Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Wow....hmmm...are you working from a leopard install? I'm working from 10.6.1 MBP w/10.6 retail DVD I noticed in your signature that you have 3 hard disk drives. WHy dont u install to one of those using DD's script, that is steps 2 - 7 and then we can pick up from there. That is an option, yes.. I was mainly interested in getting it to work with DD's Preboot CD or option 14 of the script + my gtx285, without changing the (internal) HDs between UD5 System and Mac.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiSAr Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I'm working from 10.6.1 MBP w/10.6 retail DVD That should make things easier for u then...install to one of your other hard drives...10.6.1 to a 10.6 install should be ok cos you can build your bootcache in 64bit. P.S Can you outline what you are having difficulties with? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocusOfControl Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Hi Just discovered something. I have three disks on my EX58-UD5 /dev/disk0 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: FDisk_partition_scheme *500.1 GB disk0 1: Windows_NTFS 500.1 GB disk0s1 /dev/disk1 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *120.0 GB disk1 1: EFI 209.7 MB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS TestBed 119.7 GB disk1s2 /dev/disk2 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk2 1: EFI 209.7 MB disk2s1 2: Apple_HFS SnowLeopard 999.9 GB disk2s2 /dev/disk3 #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: Apple_partition_scheme *7.8 GB disk3 1: Apple_partition_map 30.7 KB disk3s1 2: Apple_Driver_ATAPI 1.0 GB disk3s2 3: Apple_HFS Mac OS X Install DVD 6.7 GB disk3s3 Disk 1 has a pure new fresh install of snow leopard 10.6.0 sleep works in 32 bit mode (I also had 64 bit working on a previous install) - called TestBed Disk 2 is my original SL 10.6.1 install, machine sleeps but does not wake up, devices not powering up eg disks or bluetooth dongle, cpu, gpu & fans switch on though - called SnowLeopard I have Chameleon and pcefi 10.5 installed on /EFI of disk 1 & 2, different boot.plist for respective UUID, but same kexts & DSDT I have primary boot disk set to Disk 2 in Bios If I set primary boot disk to Disk 1 in Bios it loads the TestBed installed there assuming I select it at the chameleon menu, Sleep works there If using my default Disk 2 as main boot disk then if I select SnowLeopard - sleep waking DOES NOT work. If I select Disk 2 as main boot disk but select TestBed then SnowLeopard loads - BUT Sleep DOES work I did have a kernel panic the first time I used Safari and did load previous History trying to use HTTPS On reboot and selecting TestBed I noticed the Chameleon dialogue is different (small writing top left screen) There was a some wording which stated hibernate image was out of date, strange as I use hibernate 0 SnowLeopard loads as before (ie not TestBed) So I deleted /var/vm/sleepimage. Sent machine to sleep, it woke up everything working I'm typing from Safari at the moment - stable 15 mins or more - not tried loading previous history So it seems to me that the sleep issue may be related to boot config It's probably not optimal chameleon set up but I was experimenting, just wish chameleon created a log file On my SnowLeopard install, everything including BlueTooth is working regards Steve PS tried to post this as a new topic but it didn't seem to work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bulier Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Hi digital_dreamer, Is this working with GA-X58-Extreme with ATI HD 4870? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digital_dreamer Posted October 27, 2009 Author Share Posted October 27, 2009 Hi Just discovered something. <snip> If I select Disk 2 as main boot disk but select TestBed then SnowLeopard loads - BUT Sleep DOES work RE: the above quoted sentence, do you mean select TestBed and boot Testbed, not boot SnowLeopard? My understanding of all of this is due to the way the Chameleon bootloader works. Some refer to it as a bug (and I agree to some point), but it's also regarded as a feature. The key is here: The bootloader loads the kexts from /Extra from the partition selected in the BIOS as the boot disk, regardless of which partition is selected at the bootloader screen. This is why you can get KPs when selecting a install that requires a different set of kexts than the one set as your boot disk. This would be a bug, because we don't want that to happen. However, it's a key feature that allows the Preboot CD method to work. With the Preboot CD, the kexts that are loaded from the CD are then used to boot into the Installer DVD. I'd like some way to control this feature, as this "feature" has been the blame for many unpredictable booting issues. In my experience, the only surefire way to ensure the kexts loaded are for the selected install is to set the BIOS to boot from it. That's why I also use F12 to boot back into Leo, for example, not via bootloader selection. EDIT SEQULE: Regarding using the UUID in the boot.plist, I believe this works rather well on the /Extra setup, but the UUID in the EFI partition merely points to the partition that holds the System files we want to boot. The bootloader has already loaded or is going to load the kexts from EFI, as that partition was set active. I think part of the confusion (at least in my mind) is what behavior do we really want to have here? In your case, I'm not sure why there's a sleep-works-on-this-partition, but not the other, when they both have the same kexts and DSDT file. Are you sure they are the same versions? Did you do a kext install to both of these partitions from the same script version? Hi digital_dreamer, Is this working with GA-X58-Extreme with ATI HD 4870? Yes, same chipset throughout. However, the 4870 will need a little extra support for QE/CI from netkas' installers. MAJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocusOfControl Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 RE: the above quoted sentence, do you mean select TestBed and boot Testbed, not boot SnowLeopard? My understanding of all of this is due to the way the Chameleon bootloader works. Some refer to it as a bug (and I agree to some point), but it's also regarded as a feature. The key is here: The bootloader loads the kexts from /Extra from the partition selected in the BIOS as the boot disk, regardless of which partition is selected at the bootloader screen. This is why you can get KPs when selecting a install that requires a different set of kexts than the one set as your boot disk. This would be a bug, because we don't want that to happen. However, it's a key feature that allows the Preboot CD method to work. With the Preboot CD, the kexts that are loaded from the CD are then used to boot into the Installer DVD. I'd like some way to control this feature, as this "feature" has been the blame for many unpredictable booting issues. In my experience, the only surefire way to ensure the kexts loaded are for the selected install is to set the BIOS to boot from it. That's why I also use F12 to boot back into Leo, for example, not via bootloader selection. EDIT SEQULE: Regarding using the UUID in the boot.plist, I believe this works rather well on the /Extra setup, but the UUID in the EFI partition merely points to the partition that holds the System files we want to boot. The bootloader has already loaded or is going to load the kexts from EFI, as that partition was set active. I think part of the confusion (at least in my mind) is what behavior do we really want to have here? In your case, I'm not sure why there's a sleep-works-on-this-partition, but not the other, when they both have the same kexts and DSDT file. Are you sure they are the same versions? Did you do a kext install to both of these partitions from the same script version? Yes, same chipset throughout. However, the 4870 will need a little extra support for QE/CI from netkas' installers. MAJ If I set SnowLeopard as boot disk in Bios, but select TestBed in chameleon, SnowLeopard loads, but it behaves differently than if I select SnowLeopard in chameleon! In order to access TestBed I have to set it as bootdisk in Bios. (I did it this way so that if anything happens to either disk then I have a good bootable disk available as both have a full EFI partition setup) My installs are all manual. I have the same files in /disk1s1 and disk2s1. I installed chameleon RC2 into /disk1s1 (aka TestBed EFI), then deleted everything under EFI, did cp -R * from /disk2s1 (SnowLeopard EFI). I then just changed the UUID value in boot.plist to match that for TestBed Both have same vanilla kexts in /S/L/E only addition being RealtekR1000.kext (copied from SnowLeopard). I did wonder if that was the problem but in TestBed sleep worked before I installed Realtek, and after I installed it. Also note, that sharing can prevent sleep so turned all sharing off in SnowLeopard to let it sleep (it's a feature not a bug) /usr/bin/pmset -g log: Description: Power Management logs Size: 3 KB Last Modified: 27/10/2009 17:38 Recent Contents: Power Management ASL logs. -> All messages with "com.apple.message.domain" key set to "com.apple.powermanagement".) * Domain: applicationresponse.slowresponse - Message: PMConnection IPConfiguration com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.slowresponse 2257 ms - Time: 27/10/2009 00:04:36 GMT - Signature: IPConfiguration - UUID: 09BEE387-60C8-4AF7-8A94-25A067662D4B - Result: Noop - Response time (ms): 2257 * Domain: applicationresponse.slowresponse - Message: PMConnection IPConfiguration com.apple.powermanagement.applicationresponse.slowresponse 211 ms - Time: 27/10/2009 11:17:01 GMT - Signature: IPConfiguration - UUID: C245DA17-8E0A-4363-9D4D-281D4366E61E - Result: Noop - Response time (ms): 211 * Domain: sleep - Message: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep - Time: 27/10/2009 11:27:51 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: 5462F47F-0454-468D-A140-BF0B2F1F4603 - Result: Success - Sleep count : 0 * Domain: wake - Message: Wake: Success - AC - - Time: 27/10/2009 11:27:51 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: 5462F47F-0454-468D-A140-BF0B2F1F4603 - Result: Success * Domain: hibernatestats - Message: Hibernate Statistics - Time: 27/10/2009 11:27:51 GMT - Signature: hibernatemode=0 - UUID: 5462F47F-0454-468D-A140-BF0B2F1F4603 * Domain: sleep - Message: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep - Time: 27/10/2009 11:35:28 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: E04AD26A-0866-4739-AA4D-F4FEA61050A6 - Result: Success - Sleep count : 0 * Domain: wake - Message: Wake: Success - AC - - Time: 27/10/2009 11:35:28 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: E04AD26A-0866-4739-AA4D-F4FEA61050A6 - Result: Success * Domain: hibernatestats - Message: Hibernate Statistics - Time: 27/10/2009 11:35:28 GMT - Signature: hibernatemode=0 - UUID: E04AD26A-0866-4739-AA4D-F4FEA61050A6 * Domain: sleep - Message: Sleep: Success - AC - Software Sleep - Time: 27/10/2009 11:40:19 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: 2443DEF9-D2B7-4F8C-85D3-54D40F04E836 - Result: Success - Sleep count : 0 * Domain: wake - Message: Wake: Success - AC - - Time: 27/10/2009 11:40:19 GMT - Signature: Success - UUID: 2443DEF9-D2B7-4F8C-85D3-54D40F04E836 - Result: Success * Domain: hibernatestats - Message: Hibernate Statistics - Time: 27/10/2009 11:40:19 GMT - Signature: hibernatemode=0 - UUID: 2443DEF9-D2B7-4F8C-85D3-54D40F04E836 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Windows04 Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I am indeed, downloading 4.2c now, I'll give it a go -Rich- EDIT: It works! Fantastic I only needed it to change my CPU info, did it automatically, cheers DD Hey Can you please give the icons you have an your desktop now, they look awesome . Also, how could you modify the Windows 7 partition logo? I can't modify it :s? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fruitbat04 Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Just signing in to report a success story! I'm running with a fully functional box running with 64 bit kernal - Everything working I had an M-Audio Revolution 5.1 card sitting round in an old PC and noticed that drivers are available for SL 64 bit from here - http://www.audio-evolution.com/drivers/ It looked like a lot of hassle to get network going in 64 bit as well, so I just picked up a 10/100/1000 generic "PC Line" card from PC world for a tenner. I can confirm that it works fine in 64 bit (typing this from it) with DHCP and Bonjour both functioning. Thanks for everyone who helped me and especially Digital_Dreamer for his legendary script. I'll hang round to answer a few questions and put something back! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiSAr Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Just signing in to report a success story! I'm running with a fully functional box running with 64 bit kernal - Everything working I had an M-Audio Revolution 5.1 card sitting round in an old PC and noticed that drivers are available for SL 64 bit from here - http://www.audio-evolution.com/drivers/ It looked like a lot of hassle to get network going in 64 bit as well, so I just picked up a 10/100/1000 generic "PC Line" card from PC world for a tenner. I can confirm that it works fine in 64 bit (typing this from it) with DHCP and Bonjour both functioning. Thanks for everyone who helped me and especially Digital_Dreamer for his legendary script. I'll hang round to answer a few questions and put something back! Wonderful News fruitBat, whats the model name of your new NIC? Thinking of getting one myself so I can run everything in 64 bit...thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fruitbat04 Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 Wonderful News fruitBat, whats the model name of your new NIC? Thinking of getting one myself so I can run everything in 64 bit...thanks It's just called "PC Line" and is the cheap generic make from PC World. If you gave to get a branded one, I believe the NetGear FA311 and GA311 both work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digital_dreamer Posted October 27, 2009 Author Share Posted October 27, 2009 If I set SnowLeopard as boot disk in Bios, but select TestBed in chameleon, SnowLeopard loads, but it behavesdifferently than if I select SnowLeopard in chameleon! My first thought is that the boot.plist in the EFI partition for TestBed has a UUID pointing to SnowLeopard, instead. Hey Can you please give the icons you have an your desktop now, they look awesome . Also, how could you modify the Windows 7 partition logo? I can't modify it :s? I was going to comment on those icons, too! They're nice. You'll only be able to save a icon to the Windows partition if you have write access to it. So, he likely has a NTFS formatted drive with MacFUSE and the NTFS-3G plugin or Paragon for the Mac. MAJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richardsim7 Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 I was going to comment on those icons, too! They're nice. You'll only be able to save a icon to the Windows partition if you have write access to it. So, he likely has a NTFS formatted drive with MacFUSE and the NTFS-3G plugin or Paragon for the Mac. MAJ Heh, thanks Yeah MacFUSE and NTFS-3G used to work but then I had problems so now I've switched to Paragon Which icons are you talking about in particular? Finder: Leopard In Rainbows Adium: Domo-Kun Thunderbird (Mail): First Class iTerm (Terminal): Terminal Snow Leopard HD: Apple Rainbow Icon Time Machine: Time Machine Windows 7: Windows Icon Oh and I have the drawers on my 2 stacks Adium preferences are HERE -Rich- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiSAr Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 It's just called "PC Line" and is the cheap generic make from PC World. If you gave to get a branded one, I believe the NetGear FA311 and GA311 both work. Thanks...gonna pick up the GA311 :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocusOfControl Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 My first thought is that the boot.plist in the EFI partition for TestBed has a UUID pointing to SnowLeopard, instead. MAJ On TestBed's EFI The UUID in boot.plist I definitely changed to TestBed UUID as I thought of that, BUT thinking Smbios.plist is cosmetic I left the UUID in there as SnowLeopards UUID It is almost if it was running with TestBeds /S/L/E kexts and SnowLeopards Apps and User space! On SnowLeopard boot.plist is SnowLeopard's UUID, smbios has a dummy generated UUID Having decided not to assume, I cross checked the /S/L/E on both drives, TestBed is running 10.6.0 and SnowLeopard is running 10.6.1 There are quite a few differences verified by cksum. bash-3.2# diff -rq /System/Library/Extensions /Volumes/TestBed/System/Library/Extensions I'll do some more tests and report back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
industro Posted October 27, 2009 Share Posted October 27, 2009 ... Added modified fakesmc.kexts for Snow Leopard and Leopard that allows iStat Menus to report CPU temps... This modified facksmc.kext is GREAT! Now we can monitor CPU temps in OS X which is a huge help when trying to find ideal overclock settings on a Hackintosh! The Temperature Monitor app wasn't working reliably for me, but this kext plus iStat is a godsend! Question: Is there a way to modify fakesmc.kext so that fan speeds are reported to iStat Menus also??? I know the GA-EX58-UD5 has fan speed sensors on at least 4 fans (because you can view fan RPMs in the BIOS). This would greatly help us monitor our hardware from the OS X environment so we don't have to keep relying on a Windows OS to overclock. Anyone know how to do this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fade2nada Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 I installed SL using DD dreamers script. I was able to boot into SL desktop, turn of spotlight and do post install stuff but when I reboot I cant boot back into SL. It hangs on this screen. Any ideas, thoughts, help? Is my install no good or can it be salvaged by moving kexts or using something else in the DD script? Really looking to get SL installed and FCP and CS4 suite working. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeBuzzsaw Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 My hdd is partitioned into two, mac journaled and MSdos fat (according to disk utility) and I tried installing Windows 7 on the 2nd partition. When windows 7 tried to format the 2nd partition, it failed, but now when I reboot, it won't load the bootloader from the 1st mac journaled parition. It just keeps restart looping before I normally see the gray screen bootloader. I haven't tried to troubleshoot it yet, but do anyone know what I messed up? lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d00d Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 Thank you,Here's psystar's [32|64]bit version 2.0.9 of their RealtekR1000.kext;http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?um0n0ijlu2n Their previous one is 32bit and version 1.8.1, but no source has been posted for 2.0.9, so we don't know what changes were made. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocusOfControl Posted October 28, 2009 Share Posted October 28, 2009 On TestBed's EFIThe UUID in boot.plist I definitely changed to TestBed UUID as I thought of that, BUT thinking Smbios.plist is cosmetic I left the UUID in there as SnowLeopards UUID It is almost if it was running with TestBeds /S/L/E kexts and SnowLeopards Apps and User space! On SnowLeopard boot.plist is SnowLeopard's UUID, smbios has a dummy generated UUID Having decided not to assume, I cross checked the /S/L/E on both drives, TestBed is running 10.6.0 and SnowLeopard is running 10.6.1 There are quite a few differences verified by cksum. bash-3.2# diff -rq /System/Library/Extensions /Volumes/TestBed/System/Library/Extensions I'll do some more tests and report back I'm confident that the not waking from sleep problem is not kext or DSDT related. I upgraded TestBed to 10.6.1 the same as SnowLeopard, sleep still works on TestBed I did a diff of /S/L/E on both disks, only found difference in AppleUSBEthernetHost.kext & AppleMobileDevice.kext Updated SnowLeopard with the same 2 kexts For completeness I diff'ed /Volumes/EFI on both, the only diffs being the smbios & boot.plist files Ran the 10.6.1 upgrade again just in case ... Tried sleep again, still failing on SnowLeopard (working on TestBed) There are a quite a few cache files in /S/L that differ but I guess I would expect that. By the way, I tried the reverse expt, with TestBed set to Bios primary, selecting SnowLeopard launches what seems to be the TestBed install, however this does not sleep properly which is consistent behaviour steve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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